Chap.

 1        1|      paper with which these were hung rendered them more shadowy
 2        1|         photographs of actresses hung in frames alternating with
 3        1|        constantly denser as they hung motionless beneath the chandelier.
 4        2|          in the flat, for it was hung with some lightcolored
 5        3|      pimple, while his lower lip hung down. Seeing him such a
 6        4|        without appetite; his lip hung down; his face was mottled.
 7        5|     portrait of the actor Vernet—hung yellowing in the hot glare
 8        5|          space, like huge cloths hung out to dry.~“Lower away!”
 9        5|     ceiling, and it was entirely hung with a lightcolored Havana
10        6|       enchanted her. It had been hung with delicate rosecolored
11        6|        into milky fog, which now hung like a cloud of luminous
12        6|         room, with its great bed hung with Genoa velvet, was still
13        7|   repressed indignation, she now hung submissively on the count’
14        7|         a vague smell of cookery hung about the folds of the hangings.
15        8|       plateglass door and a bed hung with blue “reps.” In the
16        8|          been bemired last night hung over the backs of armchairs
17        8|        stiff, middleclass room, hung with darkcolored fabrics,
18        8|       while a noisy mob of women hung obstinately round the doors
19        9|     shadow. A canary, whose cage hung on a shutter, was trilling
20        9|      through the dirty panes and hung wanly under the low ceiling.
21        9|          at the four men. Muffat hung his head; Fauchery answered
22       10|      house that all the servants hung their heads in sheepish
23       10|      take me as you find me!”~He hung his head, for the young
24       10|         red; she trembled as she hung on his arm; he had reconquered
25       11|        the two telegraphs, which hung very high up on their cast–
26       12|          she showed to him as it hung by a red thread between
27       12|          looked splendid; it was hung with Genoa velvet, and a
28       12|      find places for ladies, who hung with difficulty on their
29       13|          arms round his neck and hung there, laughing, while she
30       14| necessary when one is suffering. Hung with Louis XIII cretonne,
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